I don't know if anyone here has ever read the Gift of Fear but every time I hear Trump speak I think about the book. The book talks about how most people can spot dangerous people but they convince themselves that they shouldn't be so judgmental. In any case, one of the things it talks about in some detail is how people who lie a lot also spend a lot of time saying 'I promise' and 'Believe me'. Because they know they're lying they have to really stress how much they're not.

Does someone need to sit down with Donald and explain the concept of opposition means they won't vote his way?

Does he need a 70s era cartoon PSA about the basics of government?

I think he's still coping with the idea that the president has less power than he thought at the time of assuming the office. He probably feels ripped off at getting tricked into taking a job that's way harder than he originally assumed.

Honestly, he's probably more ticked off becoming president didn't force everyone who's ever made fun of him to apologize and send him fruit baskets saying how wrong they were to ever think he's not the greatest billionaire in the universe.

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Donald Trump, living in the past, when coal was Amerca's power source, Jim Crow was just the law, China was communist, and sending people to the Moon was, like, the only way to actually land there and get anything back to earth to study it.

The man has just missed everything that happened since 1975. Also, he's not a smart man._________________news://rec.games.frp.dnd

Donald Trump, living in the past, when coal was Amerca's power source, Jim Crow was just the law, China was communist, and sending people to the Moon was, like, the only way to actually land there and get anything back to earth to study it.

The man has just missed everything that happened since 1975. Also, he's not a smart man.

Or he knows his supporters want to hear that. Might not be the same thing.

Bannon also told a friend in November that he believes his former boss has since "lost a step."
"He's like an 11-year-old child," Bannon joked, according to Vanity Fair.

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The article contends that starting with a call to an adviser in October, Bannon has considered running for president if Trump does not run for re-election in 2020. Bannon says privately that he gives Trump only about a 30% chance of lasting through his first presidential term, the article reported.

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A source who works for Bannon told CNN, "Steve Bannon is 100% not running for president."
Bannon appeared to concede that it's likely his campaign would not ultimately succeed, telling Vanity Fair, "I'm not a political operative," but instead, "I'm a revolutionary.

I think it's interesting that Gannon seems to believe Trump will either be or not running again which seems hopeful for the latter and ominous sounding for the former. I have very little faith that the GOP proper will oust him seeing as though even the 'mavericks' seem to be going along with the right wing agenda despite their loud criticisms of Trump. I'm thinking that this is probably just a bid to keep his name coming up so that despite his losses he seems like a real big deal._________________The first rule of Fatclub. Don't Talk about Fatclub..
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Hey, he's making nuclear threats over Twitter. Happy New Year!_________________"Now that we've determined that up to π angels can dance on the head of a pin, how do we determine the specific number (or fraction) of angels dancing?"
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Nuclear threats (in violation of the Twitter terms and conditions) that appear to also be "my ding-dong is bigger". He's not even ready to interact with regular adults in a normal, non-supervised manner._________________

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I've been saying it since I first heard he was running in the primaries. Every week he did something that, for any actual politician, would be the end of their career. But somehow, people kept fucking voting for him. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to learn that he's as befuddled as the rest of us._________________

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...is the dead guy posthumously at fault for his own death and, due to the felony murder law, his own murderer?

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I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to learn that he's as befuddled as the rest of us.

Probably more so. If you can believe Michael Wolff, Trump is expressing senile dementia pretty hard. Like, doesn't-recognize-old-friends hard. Like, doesn't-remember-what-he-said-10-minutes-ago hard._________________"Now that we've determined that up to π angels can dance on the head of a pin, how do we determine the specific number (or fraction) of angels dancing?"
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Which begs the question of why not just resign? It doesn't seem like he would care about the damage it would to to the republican party._________________Check out my RP site!

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The more player input you allow, the more interesting the characters are going to be. The more interesting the characters, the more fun everyone at the table is going to have.

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TheFlatline wrote:

Legolas/Robin Hood are myths that have completely unrealistic expectation of "uses a bow".

The D&D wizard is a work of fiction that has a completely unrealistic expectation of "uses a book".

hyzmarca wrote:

Well, Mario Mario comes from a blue collar background. He was a carpenter first, working at a construction site. Then a plumber. Then a demolitionist. Also, I'm not sure how strict Mushroom Kingdom's medical licensing requirements are. I don't think his MD is valid in New York.

Never mind his megalomania and narcissism. As president he has immunity from prosecution and pardon powers. You think he will willingly step down? Even if he every gets impeached or 25th amendment he isn’t going to go quietly.

Which begs the question of why not just resign? It doesn't seem like he would care about the damage it would to to the republican party.

Unlike the Producers, Trump didn't actually bet against his own win. Losing the election was calculated to be a net gain of wealth and prestige. Winning the election, unexpected as it was, happens to be an even bigger gain. So why pass the reins to another? He gets the glory and he gets to enrich himself in the process.